So Ziman set out to imagine what living in a dynamic steady state might mean.
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Equilibrium however is not static, but rather is a dynamic steady state with landscape characteristics that vary over time around a central tendency.
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"Prometheus Bound : Science in a Dynamic Steady State " was the book that took me to that English hillside, however.
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There's no impetus to, as the flow happens as single molecules of CO2 move in and out at a dynamic steady state.
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The combination of tax cuts and the spending lid that it proposes might, if it were adopted, bring about a dynamic steady state of government, in which some categories of spending were growing while others shrank.
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An example of this condition is deforestation combined with agricultural land conversion, this increases the fluvial sediment flux to a new and higher dynamic steady state because soils are now disturbed by plowing and thus more vulnerable to erosion.
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Wasn't the discovery of the very ( itals ) idea ( unitals ) of a dynamic steady state _ and the beginnings of learning to live with it _ what the economic revolution of the late 1970s and 1980s was all about?
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This reputation started with its encouragement in the late 1980s of independent debate on research which purported to show the decline in UK science, and continued with John Ziman's exploration of the bounds of government support of science and the risks of excessive accountability which he later developed into the book " Prometheus Bound : science in a dynamic steady state " ( Cambridge University Press, 1994 ) and with research which some considered gave undue emphasis to social and economic perspectives on science and technology.